Month: June 2020

Want to ride an electric scooter? You’ll need a driving license

Electric scooter trials are due to begin in cities throughout the UK very soon, but the rules will be pretty strict, requiring all drivers to own a driving license, and not everyone is happy about the idea of rented two-wheelers on the streets at all. The government classes electric scooters…

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Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra could have shorter but better zoom than the S20 Ultra

One of the key selling points of the Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra – at least on paper – is its 100x zoom camera, but in practice it shouldn’t be, as the results leave something to be desired. It seems Samsung might have learned its lesson for the Samsung Galaxy Note…

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Once a WFH Staple, Athleisure Gets Down to Business

When people go back to work, they won’t want to return to the office wear of the Before Times. So sporty clothing brands are pivoting to productive comfort. Source

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Virgin Galactic will organize private passenger trips to the space station for NASA

Richard Branson’s space tourism venture Virgin Galactic will start coordinating private astronaut trips to the International Space Station for NASA — a new partnership aimed at increasing commercial use of the space agency’s orbiting outpost. Thanks to a new Space Act Agreement with NASA, Virgin Galactic is tasked with putting…

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Samsung’s Galaxy Watch 3 leaks again

Less than a week after getting a glimpse at Samsung’s Galaxy Watch 3, more photos of the wearable have apparently leaked from TechTalkTV. This time the smart watch’s screen is turned on, showing us a familiar looking interface that strongly suggests we’re looking at another Tizen-powered smartwatch from Samsung. Otherwise,…

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Owlcam’s new owner more than doubles the price of its annual LTE dashcam fee

Owl launched its LTE-connected dashboard camera back in 2018, giving users a raft of in-car security functions for $99 a year. Now — with very little warning — the company has bumped its yearly subscription fee to $215 a year. And according to Androi… Source

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